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Pomeranian Health Problems

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Pomeranians are spunky little dogs with personalities far exceeding their size. Their tiny bodies come with specific health vulnerabilities. Understanding these helps you protect your little lion.

Pomeranian portrait
Typical Lifespan
12–16 years
Size
Small

Pomeranian Lifespan: What to Expect

Pomeranians typically live 12-16 years, often reaching the upper range. Their small size generally contributes to longevity. If your Pom lived into their mid-teens, that's a full, spirited life.

Average lifespan: 12-16 years

Genetic Factors

As a toy breed, Pomeranians face issues common to very small dogs: dental problems, collapsing trachea, and joint issues. Their double coat can also hide health problems.

Common Health Issues in Pomeranians

Tracheal Collapse

Weakening of the windpipe causing breathing difficulties. Common in toy breeds.

Symptoms to watch for:

  • Honking cough
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Gagging
  • Exercise intolerance
  • Blue gums during episodes

Patellar Luxation

Kneecaps that slip out of place. Very common in Pomeranians.

Prevalence: One of the most affected breeds

Symptoms to watch for:

  • Skipping gait
  • Leg held up
  • Sudden lameness
  • Reluctance to jump

Dental Disease

Crowded teeth in a tiny mouth lead to severe dental problems.

Prevalence: Nearly universal without intervention

Symptoms to watch for:

  • Bad breath
  • Red gums
  • Loose teeth
  • Pain eating

Hypoglycemia

Low blood sugar, especially dangerous in puppies and small adults.

Symptoms to watch for:

  • Weakness
  • Confusion
  • Trembling
  • Seizures
  • Collapse

Common Causes of Death

Understanding what Pomeranians typically face helps you watch for warning signs and make informed decisions about their care.

  • Heart disease (25%): Valve disease and heart failure in older dogs.
  • Trauma (20%): Their tiny size makes them vulnerable to injury.
  • Age-related decline (25%): General organ failure in senior dogs.
  • Tracheal collapse complications (15%): Progressive respiratory failure.
  • Cancer (10%): Various cancers.

Warning Signs to Watch For

  • Honking cough (tracheal collapse)
  • Weakness or confusion (hypoglycemia)
  • Limping or skipping (patellar luxation)
  • Hair loss
  • Breathing difficulty

Preventive Care

  • Use a harness, never a collar (trachea protection)
  • Regular dental care - they need it
  • Protect from larger dogs and accidents
  • Small frequent meals to prevent hypoglycemia
  • Maintain healthy weight
  • Keep their coat groomed - it can hide skin issues

Sources

This information is compiled from veterinary research and breed-specific health studies:

  • https://www.americanpomeranianclub.org/health.html
  • https://www.ofa.org/diseases/breed-statistics
  • https://vcahospitals.com/know-your-pet/tracheal-collapse-in-dogs

Pomeranian Health FAQs

How long do Pomeranians live?
Pomeranians typically live 12-16 years. Pomeranians typically live 12-16 years, often reaching the upper range. Their small size generally contributes to longevity. If your Pom lived into their mid-teens, that's a full, spirited life.
What are common health issues in Pomeranians?
The most significant health concerns for Pomeranians include Tracheal Collapse, Patellar Luxation, Dental Disease. Weakening of the windpipe causing breathing difficulties. Common in toy breeds.
Is 12–16 years a normal lifespan for a Pomeranian?
Pomeranians typically live 12-16 years, often reaching the upper range. Their small size generally contributes to longevity. If your Pom lived into their mid-teens, that's a full, spirited life.